Meet Fiagh: A New Approach to Warehouse Automation
Automation in logistics has traditionally followed two paths: fully manual operations or large-scale automation projects that require significant investment, long timelines, and operational disruption.
However, most businesses operate somewhere between these two extremes.
That’s where Fiagh comes in.
Who Are Fiagh?
Fiagh is a robotics company focused on a specific challenge within the logistics industry: how to evolve warehouse operations without forcing businesses into an all-or-nothing decision on automation.
Our mission is to bridge the gap between manual labour and fully automated systems by creating a robotic workforce that integrates into existing environments.
Rather than replacing entire operations, we enable incremental, practical change, improving workflow to workflow, allowing businesses to modernise and scale at their own pace.
What Do We Do Differently?
The conventional approach to robotics often starts with the technology itself, designing advanced systems and then identifying where they might be deployed.
Fiagh reverses that process.
We begin with the operational realities of logistics:
- Persistent labour shortages,
- Workflow inefficiencies
- The complexity of scaling under pressure.
From there, we engineer robotic solutions designed to solve those specific problems.
This results in technology that is not only effective but that is commercially viable beyond large, fully automated facilities and scalable across a wide range of operations.
Where Do We Fit In?
Most warehouses are not built from scratch, and very few have the luxury of stopping operations to implement sweeping changes.
Fiagh is designed with that constraint in mind.
Our robots are deployed directly into live environments, supporting brownfield sites that need to improve without downtime, as well as growing operations that require flexible systems capable of adapting alongside them.
We provide a practical entry point for businesses considering automation but looking to validate the benefits before committing to larger investments.
In short, we operate in the space where change is necessary, but disruption is not an option.
When It Makes Sense?
For many operations, the question isn’t whether to automate, but when.
That moment often arrives when:
- Bottlenecks continue to limit growth,
- Labour shortages become a constant constraint rather than a temporary challenge,
- The cost of agency labour begins to outweigh investment in long-term solutions.
It’s also the point where businesses are ready to invest in improving their operations but are not yet prepared to commit to full-scale automation without a proven pathway.
Fiagh is built for that moment.
Once a solution is defined, our robots are manufactured and delivered to the UK within six months. This allows businesses to move from decision to deployment on a realistic timeline, without the prolonged disruption typically associated with large automation projects
Why Does It Matter?
The pressures facing logistics operations are well understood but not easily solved.
Simply put, this is because:
- Labour shortages continue to limit capacity.
- Reliance on temporary or agency staff introduces inconsistency. At the same time,
- the risk and cost associated with large-scale automation can delay meaningful progress.
Fiagh addresses these challenges by targeting the most constrained parts of your operation.
By introducing robotics into key workflows, your business can stabilise output, improve reliability, and reduce dependency on unpredictable labour sources. This creates the conditions for stronger performance not just in the short term, but as part of a more sustainable, long-term operational strategy.
How Does It Work?
Fiagh’s robotic systems are designed to take on the functional roles typically performed within warehouse workflows, such as—
- Loading,
- Unloading,
- Stacking,
- Picking,
And similar repetitive tasks.
The value, however, goes beyond task replacement.
Unlike a human workforce, robotic systems offer consistency. They operate without fatigue, without absenteeism, and without the variability that can impact performance over time.
This consistency allows operations to become more predictable, more measurable, and ultimately more scalable.
By embedding this capability into existing processes, Fiagh enables warehouses to extend their operational capacity without fundamentally changing how they run.
Fiagh is not about forcing people out and replacing everything with full automation,—it’s about making it workable for existing operations.
We’re building a robotic workforce that fits the realities of modern logistics, enabling businesses to move forward with purpose
If you would like to work with Fiagh, please contact our team